Click here for previous Latam Changing Places editionsAniella Sharp is Grey Shopper Brasil new CEO. Sharp has 18 years of experience in the national and international communication market. Before taking over this new position, she was CEO at Koch Tavares Promoções and events for Brazil and Mexico for four years.

Guillaume Herbette will be MSL Group new CEO and executive vicepresident of Publicis Worldwide. Herbette is currently vice president of global operations at Fleishman Hillard. At MSLGROUP, Herbette will replace Olivier Fleurot, who willoccupy a position as senior vice president within Publicis Groupe.

Pablo Garcia has been promoted to marketing vicepresident of Pepsico for the Andean, Central and Southern Cone regions. In this new position he will be responsible for business salty snacks and salty crackers. He will also become part of the regional board of the company.

Andrew Keller is out at CP&B.The company is eliminating his role of CEO and exec creative director after the agency named Lori Senecal its global CEO.Mr. Keller, who had been in the CEO post at the MDC agency for five years, joined the company as an art director in 1998. Prior to being named CEO in October 2010 ,Mr. Keller was the agency's top creative.

When Ms. Senecal arrived in March, her duties included overseeing the shop's global growth and expansion, managing the coordination of its eight international offices as well as further development. At the time, Mr. Keller was to continue in his CEO post.It's not clear what Mr. Keller's next move will be.

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